Download macOS Sierra 10.12 Beta 1 For Your Mac

And the wait is finally over. Apple’s macOS Sierra version 10.12 beta 1 is now live and available to download and install for developers. Those of you who are enrolled and registered on Apple Developer Program portal can instantly grab the latest beta version of desktop OS from Apple right now. As for those testers registered on the free Apple Public Beta Program, the company has also confirmed that macOS Sierra will be available to public testers sometime next month in July. We’ll obviously let you know as soon as the the public beta goes live for download.

Following the rumors that Apple could change the name of its desktop OS, we now have official confirmation from Apple, and so can start referring to company’s desktop OS as macOS instead of OS X. Part of this announcement at the WWDC 2016 also includes macOS Sierra beta 1 being made available to download and interact with.

When people say that you “can’t please all the people all the time”, it’s most definitely true. Apple may have chosen to scrap the “OS X” naming convention in favor of a more converged “macOS”, but the release doesn’t appear to be the huge overhaul that some people had hoped for prior to this announcement. Yes there are some notable additions, like Siri making its debut on desktop, but not a lot has changed in terms of overall interface. With that said, macOS definitely does build on the foundation that’s been laid in place with the last couple of major versions of Apple’s desktop platform, and for that we can be thankful.

Developers looking to grab the beta release of macOS Sierra 10.12 need to be registered and enrolled member of the Apple Developer Program at developer.apple.com.

As for compatibility, most modern Macs, including the iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini, and Mac Pro, are capable of installing and executing the latest macOS. For full compatibility, check: List Of macOS Sierra 10.12 Compatible Macs.

As for when the final version will be made available? Apple generally has a habit of releasing new versions of its desktop platform alongside the public release of the latest version of iOS. To that end, we’re expecting Apple’s new iPhone 7 to drop in late September, which will be the first device to ship with iOS 10. It’s reasonable to assume that Apple will release the final version of macOS Sierra to public at the same time.

Until then, sit back, put your feet up, and enjoy the beta ride that will inevitably see multiple pre-release seeds hit the airwaves over the next few months before we get that final public release somewhere in September.

To install you should create a boot Installer USB drive. How to do it — search in google

Soueres Anthony

Can you explain step by step ?

Because :

1. Download MacOS Sierra via torrent or dirrent links, open the .dmg
2. Right-click the .app – “Show Package Contents”
3. Open (mount) InstallESD.dmg, located along the path of “Install …app / Contents / SharedSupport /”
4. From the contents of the OS X Install ESD open (mount) BaseSystem.dmg (default BaseSystem.dmg Basesystem.chunklist and hidden. Use the utility “ShowAllFiles”).
5. Run Disk Utility and expand BaseSystem.dmg on the flash drive formatted GUID (the “Options”) and Mac OS coffee (HFS +)
6. Copy the folder OS X Install ESD / Packages folder on the flash drive in the / System / Installation / replacing the file alias Packages.
6. Copy to the root of the stick and BaseSystem.dmg Basesystem.chunklist of Install ESD
If you do not – get an error Undefined error: 0 at the very beginning of the installation!
7. Backup
8. Reboot while holding down Alt. Choosing our stick. If necessary, after Disk Utility to erase partitions. We put the system.
9. Now you can install macOS Sierra on your Macs.

Soueres Anthony

Can you explain more wen i have :

Max

Here it is a guide how to create boot drive — http:// osxdaily. com/2014/10/16/make-os-x-yosemite-boot-install-drive/

Does the new Apple File System, APFS, support NTFS read/write out-of-the-box ?

Dan Sil

Has anyone been able to install it ?. I already did all the steps above but when I reboot the system and select the usb drive. it doesn’t show the screen of macOS Sierra, it all shows a windows to reinstall the OS X system…

Ralf Pecher

i dont know what i do with the App, i am German and English is a big trouble for me, not nice 🙁

that’s not how that works… APFS is a file system, NTFS is a file system. They are different. The inclusion of APFS in no way affects how NTFS is or isn’t handled by the system. NTFS requires its own driver.